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Transfer News: Manchester United rule out summer move for Chelsea star Cole Palmer

Manchester United have reportedly pulled out of the race to sign Chelsea star Cole Palmer this summer.
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Manchester United have reportedly decided against pursuing a summer move for Chelsea forward Cole Palmer, despite growing speculation linking the England international with a return to Manchester.

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Recent reports had suggested that Palmer, a product of Manchester City’s academy, was unsettled at Chelsea and open to a transfer away from Stamford Bridge.

However, those claims have been firmly played down by sources close to the London club, who insist Chelsea have no intention of selling one of their most influential players.

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Chelsea baffled by transfer talk

The speculation has reportedly come as a surprise to Chelsea officials, with the club maintaining that Palmer remains happy in west London and fully committed to the project.

Former coach Liam Rosenior also weighed in on the situation, dismissing the rumours and stressing that Palmer is settled at Chelsea. According to Rosenior, the club has been left puzzled by the growing transfer chatter surrounding the attacker.

According to a recent report, the key factor behind Manchester United’s decision to step away from the deal is cost. The overall financial package, including the transfer fee, wages, and related expenses, is believed to be well beyond what United are currently willing to commit to a single signing.

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With the club operating under tighter financial controls, United’s hierarchy is understood to be reluctant to sanction a blockbuster move that could limit flexibility in other areas of the squad.

Instead, Manchester United are expected to redirect their summer transfer budget towards midfield reinforcements. A major priority is finding a long-term replacement for Casemiro, whose influence has declined in recent seasons.

The club is planning a broader midfield rebuild and is keen to spread investment across multiple positions rather than focus on one high-profile attacking signing.

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For now, Cole Palmer appears set to remain at Chelsea, while Manchester United reshapes its transfer strategy ahead of a crucial summer window.

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